Available in S(20 3/8-21 5/8), M(22-23 1/8), L(23 1/8-24 3/8)
Your passion for riding is part of who you are. Whether you’re more at home on the trail or in the show ring, a protective equestrian helmet is an essential part of your horse riding gear and taking advantage of the latest safety advances every time you saddle up is a smart choice. This horse riding helmet’s innovative safety system features Mips® technology: a lightweight, low-friction layer inside the helmet that allows a multi-directional movement of 10-15 mm on certain angled impacts. The movement provided by this inner layer helps reduce rotational force to the rider’s head in the event of a fall. The Terrain’s highly-ventilated, feature-rich design pairs with the lightweight Mips® safety system for protection that is cool, comfortable and stylish.
Key Features Include:
12 extra-large vents strategically placed for maximum airflow and cooling
Patented Coolcore® headliner moves moisture and sweat away from your body while dissipating heat
Headliner is treated with FUZE technology for permanent, chemical-free, anti-odor performance that stands up to even the hottest riding conditions
Frontal reinforcement cage for extra impact resistance without impeding ventilation
Latest generation, micro-adjustable DialFit™ system for precise fit
Mips® technology is based on decades of research studying brain injuries and helmet construction, making it a state-of-the-art protection system featured in helmets across a wide range of activities: horse riding, snowboarding, snow skiing, cycling, motorsports and rock climbing
ASTM/SEI-certified
TROXEL Terrain Highly Ventilated Equestrian Helmet GALAXY Duratec Mips
MIPS (Multi-directional Impact Protection System) technology is a safety feature integrated into these Troxel terrain riding helmets. MIPS is designed to reduce rotational forces on the brain during angled impacts, which are common in falls. It adds a low-friction layer inside the helmet, allowing the helmet to slide slightly relative to the head during a crash, which helps reduce the rotational motion transferred to the brain.